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herrherrmann

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Turning off WiFi and Bluetooth is obviously what you're doing already. Aside from that I guess keeping the amount of background processes low is generally a good idea. However, if you don't experience any issues I guess there's nothing else that's worth the effort of turning off/on every time you use Ableton.

Context: I'm using Ableton on my main laptop that I also use for private stuff and software development and I never experienced any issues with it. It's by far not the best machine (Core i5 + 8 GB of RAM + SSD) but surely sufficient, even for larger Live Sets with around 70 channels and lotsa vst instruments and effects.